Nokia, the company that supplied the phones used by the characters in the Twilight movie, is sponsoring an ask Stephenie event. Now rather than the admins picking the two questions that each participating site gets to submit, we are opening it up to you all.

Now unfortunately they didn’t give us tons of notice here! We have to pick our questions by midnight tonight Eastern Time. Try to come up with something unique that hasn’t been asked and answered in recent interviews. So get those brain cells working and comment below on what you want Stephenie to answer, and we’ll pick the two questions that we think are the best.

As an extra perk, we’ll also give the people (if several people phrase a question similarly we’ll throw the names in a hat and pick out one) who come up with the selected questions a free item of their choice from our CafePress Store.

Out of all the characters who merely scratched the surface in the Twilight movie(as opposed to really getting to know them in the book), which one did you miss the most in the film and why?**Oh geez, I don't even think that question made sense...***

Now that the Twilight movie has recieved such an amazing response, what are your hopes for the NM movie? Do you think that the major absence of Edward will be a major turnoff for the new fans of the film?

The Twilight story has been such a personal one for you and we all know that you love the characters because of the great detail and care you use in writing about them. (Thanks, by the way) After the strange mixed reaction to Breaking Dawn and the criticisms you've received, how hard has it been to not internalize it all and what have you done to ensure you don't let it get to you?

Assuming that the mythical creatures in your book existed in real life, are you with Carlisle and think they have a shot at heaven or do you think their soul is definitely lost no matter how hard they try to be good?

I would also like to know, though silly it may be to most readers, what do you feel when you're writing. Do you regard it as your happy place where to evade or has the entertainment part of it faded away as success and publication deadlines came in?